Ashley Milne-Tyte, formerly of Marketplace, has a new podcast!  The Broad Experience focuses on women in the workplace and work-life balance.  A project she’s been working on while at CUNY…. please, keep making them!

Partygoers getting down at KPRG/Public Radio Guam’s 16th anniversary party from, I think, 2010.
In case you’re wondering how Public Radio Guam came to be, here’s the history.

Partygoers getting down at KPRG/Public Radio Guam’s 16th anniversary party from, I think, 2010.

In case you’re wondering how Public Radio Guam came to be, here’s the history.

Tags: Guam

Georgia - Civil War anniversary coverage plus travel tips

Today I learned something about GPB, Georgia and the Civil War.  Chickamauga Battlefield is the first battlefield preserved by Congress, and it’s also the largest.  It’s the site of a key Confederate victory in the Civil War, and a beautiful 5300 acre park.  Something to visit — exactly what’s intended by the producers of a special series marking the 150th Civil War Anniversary on GPB’s Georgia Traveler program.

More from the National Park Service.

Beautiful wildflowers from Los Padres National Forest, courtesy of KCET in Los Angeles.

Beautiful wildflowers from Los Padres National Forest, courtesy of KCET in Los Angeles.

Tags: KCET

"Having a signal wash into a state isn’t the same thing as serving a state."

Micheline Boudreau, President of Delaware First Media, announcing a new Delaware public radio station — via Delmarvanow.com (hooray!)

Tags: Delaware

TED & NPR…. looking forward to this

So far, ‘tis an empty page.  Looking forward to seeing what’s cooking at http://ted.npr.org/.  Cool to see the two organizations team up, but this New York Times article points to challenges taking “material that was in some cases three or four years old” and making it fresh and relevant.

Um, I’ve got an idea: new material?

Tags: TED NPR

"There is a credible argument that the term “hero” has been overused or misused in some circumstances, but is this one? Do you think a military child is a hero?"

WUSF’s “Off the Base” blog

publicradiointernational:

You’re welcome.

publicradiointernational:

You’re welcome.

(Source: magicalnaturetour, via kvpr)